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7 October 2016 / SF News / Caleb Pershan

Day Around The Bay: Lawsuit Alleges Marissa Mayer Tried To 'Purge' Men From Company



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  • A Yahoo editorial director filed a lawsuit alleging that mean CEO lady Marissa Mayer led a “campaign to purge male employees” grrr. [Merc]

  • The nation’s oldest park ranger, Betty Reid Soskin (who has apparently recovered from the shocking robbery and beating she was subjected to), was awarded a Congressional Record statement on Friday morning. [KRON4]

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